YAMAHA YZF-R1 SUPERBIKE at Delhi Auto Expo 2010
Yamaha India has rolled out the new Yamaha YZF-R1 superbike along with a special edition model baby-R1, the YZF-R15 in India.The new models of the Yamaha bikes were displayed at the Yamaha’s exhibit at the 2010 Auto Expo in New Delhi.
3G Mobile Phones to look out for in India
3G is finally here after years of wait. As the competition rises up in the 3G space with the entry of private players in coming months, Indian consumers will be able to do so much more than just voice and text messaging.
Dell Adamo XPS Laptop: Thinnest laptop from Dell in the world
Superthin 13.4" HD 16:9 WLED 720p display Metallic key cap, full-size keyboard Integrated 2MP webcam and integrated mono digital microphone IO: DisplayPort, 2 USB 2.0, headphone connector and headphone. Standard connectors via external dongle:
Review:First Impressions of Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
We finally got real hands on the Xperia X1 (we're done putting “Xperia” in caps, btw). Let us tell you - the hardware is simply top notch. It's a decent weight, not too heavy, and feels remarkably thin for all the power they've got under the hood. Sony Ericsson also made a good decision by making this phone not feel too “wide”, it's less wide than a BlackJack II, in fact.
воскресенье, 30 мая 2010 г.
Bangladesh blocks Facebook
The move was ordered after the website "hurt religious sentiments of the majority Muslim population of the country" by publishing the Muhammad cartoons, BTRC chairman Hasan Mahmud Delwar said charge.
"Some links to sites containing images of our leaders are impatient, including the father of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman nation, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and current opposition leader," he said.
Facebook rival MillatFacebook launched in Pakistan
Omar Zaheer Meer, one of the founders, said the site was launched on Wednesday and had already attracted 8,000 users.
The aim, he said, was to register their disapproval of the images of the Muslim prophet and to offer an alternative to a site that has also been criticized for its lax and confusing privacy controls.
"We are saying that we are technologically independent and that you can't make money from us and then not respect our views," he said.
Thousands of people in Pakistan have demonstrated against the US-based social networking site for hosting a contest calling for cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
The country's courts ordered internet service providers to block the social networking site last week, along with others that featured sacrilegious content. YouTube, Wikipedia and hundreds of other pages have all been subject to temporary bans.
Muslims argue that any representation of the Prophet Mohammed is blasphemous.
The Facebook ban has led Pakistanis to find alternative ways of keeping in touch with friends.
Many have joined other social networking sites - Rehman Malik, the country's interior minister, has even signed up to twitter. Others have found proxy servers that get around censors and allow access to Facebook
MillatFacebook's designers hope the site will attract people of all faith, and admit it shares some of the same features as its better-known template. In fact, from the blue navigation panel to the map of the world, the login page bears a remarkable similarity to Facebook.
"Millatfacebook is Pakistan's very own, first social networking site. A site for Muslims by Muslims where sweet people of other religions are also welcome," the website tells people interested in signing up.
However, tech reviews in the local media have criticized its homemade feel.
The Express Tribune said: "The quality of user experience is so abysmal that it does not merit the humble title, 'Facebook clone.'"
But its technological shortcomings do not seem to have deterred web-literate young Pakistanis.
Rana Adeel, a 21-year-old law student in Lahore, signed up after receiving invitations via SMS and email from friends.
"In two days, I got more than seven friends. If the Facebook ban is lifted, I'll keep networking on both," she said.
суббота, 29 мая 2010 г.
Shoeshine Boy Aces IIT Entrance Exam
Abhishek, who secured 154th rank in the SC category of IIT entrance test, now wants to propel his dreams by pursuing aerospace engineering at IIT-Kanpur here.
His father earns Rs 60-70 daily and mother stitches old clothings to earn money. But "this has never held them back from facilitating our education," Abhishek says, dedicating his success to his parents.
Abhishek, who also tries to pitch in by polishing shoes at his father's shop, has three young brothers and the family of six lives in a one room accommodation with no electricity.
"We have just one small room where six of us live and that too without electricity. So, he used to study under the lantern for five-six hours in the night," says his father Rajendra Prasad.
The family could not even think of providing coaching to Abhishek. "But by God's grace, a teacher of a coaching insitute helped him out," he says.
But even in the time of happiness, poverty haunts the family. "I am worried about the fees. From where can I manage the amount? This question is troubling my mind but even if I have to sell myself, I am ready for it," Prasad said.
With relatives flocking their house after hearing the news, the joyous father says he has not been able to open his shop since the IIT-JEE result came out yesterday.
"We are very happy. He is the first person in our family to be selected to the IITs," says his uncle Manoj Kumar.
Abhishek says he wants to support his siblings' education and help them to get into prestigious institutes.
Five Steps To Spice Up Love Life
1.Blindfold Her – It is a known fact that when one of the sensory organs stop working others become more alert. The same thing happens when you blindfold her. When she cannot see, she senses better. She does not know where you are, she does not know your next act, this stimulates her senses and excites her. This excitement induces an excited lovemaking.
2.Teach Her – Women like a well aware partner. Learn some amazing techniques and apply them each time you are on bed. Each time give her a new experience. She is sure to appreciate. A new position or a new style of lovemaking gets the session hotter and you end up fully satisfied.
3.Sensuous Massage – Your lady love may be tensed, as is the case with many girls. Your loving touch will let her unwind. The art of touch plays a great role in lovemaking. Give her a soothing massage. Massage her tense area. This will allow energy to flow and you will end up great in bed.
4.Watch An Adult Movie – After dining, switch on a dim light, hug on to each other and watch an adult movie. Let your hand explore her, as you get aroused. This will let her have the signals. It is a proven fact that after watching adult movies, partners have a steamy session on bed. Adult movies are educating and has the ability to arouse you.
5.Seduce Her – Cover the bed with satin bed sheet and cover you lady in that. The silky touch of the satin, will make both of you forget the world and get high. The smooth feel, has an amazing arousal capacity.
Walk these five steps together and you are sure to reach an sizzling lovemaking moment with your lady love. An amazing sex life always lead to an amazing love life.
пятница, 28 мая 2010 г.
3G Mobile Phones to look out for in India
The magic that 3G will add to your mobile communications will let you watch TV, play online games, download videos and listen to streaming music straight from your phone.
Apple recently brought its 3G capable iPhone 3GS to India. Measuring 115.5 x 62 x 12.3 mm, iPhone 3G S comes with 3.5-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen display with 320 x 480 pixels.
The third-gen iPhone has a 3 megapixel camera with video capturing, auto-focus mechanism and editing capabilities. The model runs on iPhone 3.1 OS and is powered by ARM Cortex A8 processor.
As for memory, the iPhone comes in 16GB and 32GB memory options. The phone has 256MB RAM.
In India, Vodafone sells iPhone 3GS ranging from Rs 29,500 onwards. Airtel sells the 16GB version for Rs 35,500 and 32GB for Rs 41,500. The 8GB model is priced at Rs 29,500.
World's top cellphone giant added new 3G phone -- Nokia 6700 Slide -- to its India line-up. Nokia 6700 Slide comes with 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss optics autofocus camera with dual-LED flash.
The phone packs 60MB internal memory and can be expanded upto 16GB. Other features include FM radio and 2.5mm audio port.
The phone offers talktime of 4 hours in GSM mode and 3 hours in 3G mode.
Nokia 6700 Slide is priced at Rs 11,500.
Another 3G entry from Nokia's camp is E52.
Sporting a 2.4-inch QVGA display, the phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash. For navigation it offers built-in A-GPS and supports Nokia Maps.
The phone packs an internal memory of 60MB which can be expanded to 16GB.
Nokia E52 is priced around at Rs 12000.
Research In Motion refreshed its Bold smartphone line-up with the launch of BlackBerry Bold 9700.
With a 2.44-inch TFT LCD display, the phone features a full-QWERTY keyboard touch with sculpted keys and chrome accents. Bold 9700 supports 3G HSDPA networks and is equipped with 624 MHz processor and 256 MB on-board Flash memory.
The phone has a built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, 2X digital zoom, flash and video recording. As for battery, the phone supports talktime of upto 6 hours and standby time of upto 21 days/504 hours.
Bold 9700 also supports BlackBerry App World which features a catalog of mobile applications.
The phone is available for Rs 31,990 (approx).
Samsung expanded its touchscreen phone line-up in India with the launch of 3G-ready S5620 Monte.
Featuring a 3-inch TFT touchscreen display, the phone comes equipped with Smart unlock, accelerometer sensor, 3.15 megapixel camera and geo-tagging.
Other features include smile detection capability, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, Google Maps, Stereo FM Radio and image editing applications.
The phone claims to offer 9 hours, 42 minutes of talk time. The phone's internal memory is 200MB which can be expanded using a microSD card.
Samsung S5620 is priced at Rs 8,850 approximately.
Another 3G phone from Samsung's stable is Star 3G.
Featuring a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display, the handset has a 3.2 megapixel camera with digital zoom and LED flash. The phone comes with 50MB memory capacity which can be expanded upto 8GB with micro SD card.
Other key features include Bluetooth, FM radio, USB 2.0 and music library. The phone's battery offers upto 8 hrs of talktime and standby time of upto 365 hrs.
The phone is priced at Rs 14,500.
Sony Ericsson recently bolstered its India line-up with the launch of 3G capable Vivaz in India.
Powered by Symbian S60v5 operating system, the handset has a 8 megapixel camera which offers HD (720p) video recording.
Featuring a 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen display with 360 x 640 pixels resolution, key features include Bluetooth, 75MB internal memory, 16GB expandable memory, Wi-Fi, A-GPS and 3.5 mm audio jack.
The handset comes for Rs 25k.
Korean electronic giant LG has extended its mobile portfolio in the country with the addition of 3G capable LG GU285.
Sporting a 2.2-inch touchscreen screen, the phone packs two cameras - a 1.3 megapixel at the back and a VGA camera on the front side for video calling. The phone supports GPRS/EDGE and is 3G ready.
Other features include expandable memory upto 8GB, music playback, FM Radio and ‘Try & Games’ which offer games like Sudoku, and Ferrari GT.
LG GU285 is priced at Rs 6,000.
HTC recently refreshed its touchscreen smartphone lineup in India with the launch of HD Mini.
Running on Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, HD Mini sports a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen HVGA display offering 320x480 pixel resolution.
Equipped with 600MHz processor, the phone comes with inbuilt capacity of 384MB that can be extended upto 32GB with microSD card.
HD Mini packs a 5 megapixels autofocus camera with a resolution of 2592x1944 pixels. Other key features include 3G support, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS chip along with HTC Footprints app and 3.5mm audio jack.
The phone offers upto 7.25 hours of talktime, upto 12 hours of music playback and upto 8 hours of video play back.
The phone is priced at Rs 23,490.
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суббота, 15 мая 2010 г.
HTC HD Mini Unveiled in India, Costs Rs. 23,490
New HD Mini has a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen HVGA display offering 320x480 pixel resolution. Running Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, HD Mini has HTC Sense user interface layered on the top of the mobile OS. HTC Sense UI brings the seamless integration with goodness for social networking services. Equipped with 600MHz processor, HD Mini has 512MB ROM and 384MB RAM. This smartphone is capable of holding up to 32GB microSD 2.0 memory card.
Note that HD Mini is a quad-band GSM phone that would also support 3G networks. For Internet browsing, this phone comes pre-loaded with Opera Mobile and also offers Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g for mobile Internet connectivity. Standing four inches tall, HD Mini also has Bluetooth 2.1 and GPS chip along with HTC Footprints app for location based services as well as applications.
Shutterbugs can make the best of 5 megapixel autofocus camera that offers widescreen photo capture. Music buffs can hook in their favorite pair of headphones in the 3.5mm audio jack. The 1200mAh battery offers up to 7.25 hours of talk time, music playback for up to 12 hours and video play back for up to 8 hours.
HTC HD Mini would be available in India for Rs. 23,490 (excluding taxes).
Microsoft Office 2010 Launched:A Much Deeper User Experience
Unlike Office 2007, which introduced a brand-new Ribbon interface that proved controversial among consumers, 2010 lacks a steep learning curve. By now, users who took the 2007 plunge feel at home with the Ribbon. Office 2010 improves on the Ribbon by adding an option to create custom tabs that contain only the tools you use most often. It's still not perfect, because Microsoft only lets you choose from a small set of built-in icons for commands that you add to the ribbon—ancient pre-Ribbon versions of Office let you choose your own icons when you added commands to a toolbar.
пятница, 14 мая 2010 г.
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пятница, 7 мая 2010 г.
Nail watch...Unbelievable!!!!
It is a disposable clock and calender that can be worn on the user's thumbnail.Wonder how much this concept will sell. Its stylish no doubt, but with such sassy, classy and amazing wrist watches around, dunno if this will survive the competition. Surprisingly, this was the runner up!
The nail clock makes seeing in the dark as easy as pressing down on the end of your thumbnail.
понедельник, 3 мая 2010 г.
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